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Courses in bold and marked with an asterisk* are considered core courses for this concentration. Students must take  POL 441: Russia and Neighboring States and at least one more of their five courses from among those designated as core courses for the concentration. For questions or adjustments, please consult with your advisor.

Core Courses

Geography

454 (3): Russian Realm*

History

427 (4): Eastern Europe*

Political Science

432 (3): International Law*

433 (3): International Organization*

434 (3): United States Foreign Policy*

435 (3): Capitalism, Nationalism, Democracy*

439 (3): Comparative Social Policy/Welfare State*

441 (3): Russia & Neighboring States Politics*

Courses in the Concentration

Anthropology

332 (3): Anthropology of Religion

435 (3): Origins of Civilization

Business Law

453 (3): The International Legal Environment of Business

Economics

201 (3): Principles of Macroeconomics

420 (3): International Economics

450 (3): Economic Development

English

332 (2): World Literature: Renaissance-Contemporary

435 (2-4): The World Novel

Geography

341 (3): World Regional Geography

425 (3): Economic Geography

437 (3): Political Geography

454 (3): Russian Realm*

History

402 (4): Foundations of Judaism, Christianity and Islam

427 (4): Eastern Europe*

431 (1-4): European History: Selected Topics (See Advisor)

International Business (IBUS)

380 (3): Principles of International Business

428 (3): International Marketing

490 (3): International Business Policy

Law Enforcement

438 (3): Terrorism and Political Violence

Political Science

201 (1-3): Issues in Politics (with advisor approval only)

432 (3):  International Law*

433 (3):  International Organization*

434 (3):  United States Foreign Policy*

435 (3):  Capitalism, Nationalism, Democracy*

439 (3):  Comparative Social Policy/Welfare State*

441 (3):  Russia & Neighboring States Politics*

425 (3): Terrorism & Political Violence